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Syntax documentation rewrite for D-commands
Rewrote the syntax documentation for all commands starting with the letter D.
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Syntax:
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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:completion@
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Parameters:
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%9Parameters:%9
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-auto: Insert the completion without pressing a word completion character.
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-delete: Removes the completion from the list.
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-auto: Inserts the completion without pressing a word completion character.
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-delete: Removes the completion from the configuration.
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A key and the value to use as a replacement. If no argument is given, the
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list of completions will be displayed.
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Description:
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%9Description:%9
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Replaces or completed words or letters; you can write just the first few
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letters of the word and press TAB to insert a replacement.
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matching word and replaces it; you may press TAB repeatedly to swap between
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matches.
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Examples:
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%9Examples:%9
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/COMPLETION w/h without
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/COMPLETION -auto compr compromised
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/COMPLETION -delete 'compr'
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/COMPLETION -delete without
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See also: BIND
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%9See also:%9 BIND
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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:dcc@
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/DCC LIST
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- Shows all the open DCC connections.
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/DCC RESUME [<nick> [<file>]]
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- Resumes a DCC SEND/GET connection.
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/DCC CHAT [-passive] [<nick>]
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- Sends a chat connection request to remote client or accepts
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a chat connection if the remote end has already sent a request.
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If -passive is used then the passive DCC protocol is used (as mIRC
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can do). This is useful to bypass a NAT/firewall which limit your
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possibility in listening for remote connections.
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/DCC GET [<nick> [<file>]]
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- Gets the file offered by remote client. The file is downloaded and
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saved into the directory specified by the `dcc_download_path' setting.
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/DCC SEND [-passive] [-append | -prepend | -flush | -rmtail | -rmhead]
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<nick> <file> [<file> ...]
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- Sends a DCC SEND request to remote client. Remote end has to accept
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the request before the transmission can be started. Giving multiple
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files queues them. File names may contain shell expansion
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characters: * ? [] ~ (~ expansion may not be supported on all
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platforms). Files with spaces in their names need to be quoted (eg.
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"file name"). If -passive is used then the passive DCC protocol is
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used (as mIRC and xchat > 2.0.7 can do). This is useful to bypass a
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NAT/firewall which limit your possibility in listening for remote
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connections.
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/DCC SERVER [<+|-scf> <port>]
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- Starts a DCC SERVER on the specified port. The remote can connect
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to this server and initiate chat, send and fserve requests. You can
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specify + or - using any combination of the flags 's' (Send),
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'c' (Chat), or 'f' (Fserver).
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/DCC CLOSE <type> <nick> [<file>]
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- Closes a DCC-connection. Type can be either SEND, GET or CHAT.
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%9Parameters:%9
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See also: CD
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CHAT: Initiates or accept a chat request.
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GET: Accepts a file transfer request.
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RESUME: Resumes a file transfer.
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SERVER: Starts a DCC server.
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CLOSE: Closes a DCC connection.
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LIST: Displays all the open DCC connections.
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-passive: Uses the passive DCC protocol.
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-scf: Use any combination of the flags to indicate:
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's' - send
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'c' - chat
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'f' - fserver
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The nickname of the person to chat with, or the name of the file to
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transfer.
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%9Description:%9
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The DCC protocol is used to initiate client-to-client chat connections
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and file transfers.
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If you are behind NAT, or if the firewall is too restrictive, you might
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want to try if using the passive parameter resolved your conneciton
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problem.
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You can send files which contain special character or spaces by enclosing
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the filename within quotes. For example: "my file with spaces.txt".
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%9Examples:%9
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/DCC CHAT mike
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/DCC GET bob "summer vacation.mkv"
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/DCC SEND sarah documents/resume.pdf
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/DCC CLOSE mike
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/DCC CLOSE bob "summer vacation.mkv"
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%9See also:%9 CD
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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:dehilight@
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Removes the specified item from highlight list.
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%9Parameters:%9
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See also: HILIGHT
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The id or mask of the highlight to remove.
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%9Description:%9
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Removes the specified highlight from the configuration.
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%9Examples:%9
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/DEHILIGHT 1
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/DEHILIGHT 31
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%9See also:%9 HILIGHT
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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:deop@
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Takes off the channel operator privileges from the
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specified nick(s).
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%9Parameters:%9
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Wildcards in the nick are allowed.
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A list of nicknames to deop.
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See also: OP
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%9Description:%9
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Removes the channel operator privileges from the given nicknames; you
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may use the wildcard character "*" in a nickname.
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%9Examples:%9
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/DEOP mike
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/DEOP bob sarah
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/DEOP jo*n
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/DEOP *
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%9See also:%9 DEVOICE, MODE, OP, VOICE
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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:devoice@
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Takes off the voice from the specified nick(s). This makes them
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not to be able to send messages to the moderated (+m) channel.
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%9Parameters:%9
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Wildcards in the nick are allowed.
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A list of nicknames to devoice.
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See also: VOICE, MODE
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%9Description:%9
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Removes the channel voice privileges from the given nicknames; you
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may use the wildcard character "*" in a nickname.
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If a channel is moderated, the users will require a voice or op in
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order to be able to send messages to the channel.
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%9Examples:%9
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/DEVOICE mike
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/DEVOICE bob sarah
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/DEVOICE jo*n
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/DEVOICE *
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%9See also:%9 DEOP, MODE, OP, VOICE
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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:die@
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IRC operator command. Terminates the IRC server.
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%9Description:%9
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See also: OPER
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Terminates the IRC server; this command is reserved for IRC operators.
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%9Examples:%9
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/DIE
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%9See also:%9 KILL, OPER, WALLOPS
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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:disconnect@
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Disconnects from the specified IRC-server.
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The server tags can be seen with:
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/SERVER
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%9Parameters:%9
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See also: CONNECT, SERVER
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The network to disconnect from and the message to advertise; if no parameters
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are given, the active server will be used.
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%9Description:%9
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Disconnects from one or more IRC servers; the list of all the servers you
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are connected to can be retrieved via the SERVER command.
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Use the wildcard character "*" if you want to disconnect from all servers.
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%9Examples:%9
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/DISCONNECT Freenode I'm off for today, take care!
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/DISCONNECT * Vacation time :D
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/DISCONNECT
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%9See also:%9 CONNECT, SERVER
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